1987 Agricultural Shows
These stamps celebrate agricultural shows, they give city dwellers the chance to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the country.
The first agricultural show was established in 1822 in Hobart by the newly formed Van Diemen’s Land Agricultural society. The organisers had ambitious aims that extended far beyond farming — they aspired to ‘improve moral habits’ of Australia. Hence the prizes offered included ‘best conducted convict, male and female’ as well as the best categories of sheep, cattle, boar, acre of wheat and so on.
Today there are more than 550 agricultural shows held annually across Australia. Events you may see at the show include grand parades, dare-devil acts and stunt drivers in the main arena as well as industry and government displays, farming demonstrations, arts and craft and animal nurseries. Amusements rides also make for a good time.
The design has a distinctly rural feel, from which David Lancashire took Inspiration from a visit to a small country show in Red Hill.
They can be used within Australia for domestic and international postage to brighten up your cards, letters, and parcels.
You will receive 1 of each stamp pictured with a total face value of $2.91.
Technical Details
Stamp design: David Lancashire
Issue date: 10 April 1987
These stamps celebrate agricultural shows, they give city dwellers the chance to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the country.
The first agricultural show was established in 1822 in Hobart by the newly formed Van Diemen’s Land Agricultural society. The organisers had ambitious aims that extended far beyond farming — they aspired to ‘improve moral habits’ of Australia. Hence the prizes offered included ‘best conducted convict, male and female’ as well as the best categories of sheep, cattle, boar, acre of wheat and so on.
Today there are more than 550 agricultural shows held annually across Australia. Events you may see at the show include grand parades, dare-devil acts and stunt drivers in the main arena as well as industry and government displays, farming demonstrations, arts and craft and animal nurseries. Amusements rides also make for a good time.
The design has a distinctly rural feel, from which David Lancashire took Inspiration from a visit to a small country show in Red Hill.
They can be used within Australia for domestic and international postage to brighten up your cards, letters, and parcels.
You will receive 1 of each stamp pictured with a total face value of $2.91.
Technical Details
Stamp design: David Lancashire
Issue date: 10 April 1987
These stamps celebrate agricultural shows, they give city dwellers the chance to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the country.
The first agricultural show was established in 1822 in Hobart by the newly formed Van Diemen’s Land Agricultural society. The organisers had ambitious aims that extended far beyond farming — they aspired to ‘improve moral habits’ of Australia. Hence the prizes offered included ‘best conducted convict, male and female’ as well as the best categories of sheep, cattle, boar, acre of wheat and so on.
Today there are more than 550 agricultural shows held annually across Australia. Events you may see at the show include grand parades, dare-devil acts and stunt drivers in the main arena as well as industry and government displays, farming demonstrations, arts and craft and animal nurseries. Amusements rides also make for a good time.
The design has a distinctly rural feel, from which David Lancashire took Inspiration from a visit to a small country show in Red Hill.
They can be used within Australia for domestic and international postage to brighten up your cards, letters, and parcels.
You will receive 1 of each stamp pictured with a total face value of $2.91.
Technical Details
Stamp design: David Lancashire
Issue date: 10 April 1987